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he no longer works vs he no longer work

The correct phrase is "he no longer works." The verb "works" needs to agree with the subject "he" in number and person. In this case, the third person singular form of the verb "works" is required.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 8825 views

he no longer works

This phrase is correct. The verb "works" agrees with the subject "he" in number and person.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone used to work but does not work anymore. It is a common construction in English.
  • I'm sorry to tell you this, but he no longer works here.
  • He no longer works here.
  • But he no longer works for us
  • He no longer works for me.

he no longer work

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "work" does not agree with the subject "he" in number and person.

This phrase is not used in English. To make it correct, you need to use the third person singular form of the verb, which is "works."
  • He no longer works for me.
  • But he no longer works for us
  • I'm sorry to tell you this, but he no longer works here.
  • Moreover, the person in question is facing severe financial problems, lives with his mother and brother and the only income he now has is a small pension which he receives because of his health problem since he is no longer in work and has no salary.
  • As I no longer work for you.
  • Andrew Dawson no longer works for the department of justice.
  • She no longer works for our client.
  • I no longer work for Thatcher Karsten.
  • They were looking for those prisoners who could no longer work.
  • Michael Grazier no longer works for Quinn Califan.
  • Alicia no longer works at the firm.
  • The telegraph line to Myrtle no longer works.
  • ! Yates no longer works with us.
  • You are like cars that no longer work.
  • You no longer work this hotel.
  • You're no longer work here.
  • You no longer work for SIC.
  • No longer works for two months.
  • Miss, Agent Duram no longer works at the GDD.
  • Edgar Roy no longer works for the company.

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